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Hero or Nemesis?
For a girl, of course.Bonus question, for those who are up to it: What would you use as a middle name? "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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I'd go for Hero myself. With Medusa as a middle. Of course there is already a Nemesis in my family...

This message was edited 7/30/2016, 12:54 PM

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Hero Amelie of course.
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Hero ...Hero Leandra
Hero Clementine
Hero Galena
Hero Caroline
Hero Alexandra
Hero Augusta
Hero Ina

This message was edited 7/24/2016, 10:27 AM

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NemesisI think Nemesis sound beautiful. I think I could use..Nemesis Blue
Nemesis Onyx
Nemesis Bree
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HeroCool and feisty! Plus Shakespeare connection, as well as the myth. Middles maybe:
Hero Amélie
Hero Liliana
Hero Georgiana (George-ee-AH-nuh)
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Because of the words, only Hero is usable. Of course ...I guess I like the sound of Hero a bit more, if I disregard the words completely.Hero Inanna ... nah j/k
Hero Querida
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Hero...Hero Scarlett
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Yes.I like them both. Hero's more usable though.
Hero Susannah
Hero Mildred
Hero Amarantha
Hero Eglantine
Hero KeturahNemesis Maxine
Nemesis Lenore
Nemesis Ardith
Nemesis Amphiro
Nemesis Zephyra
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Hero Eve?

This message was edited 7/24/2016, 9:45 PM

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HeroMy college Spanish teacher named her daughter Nemesis. she would go on and on about her being the "Greek goddess of divine retribution." It was hard to listen to. It's not exciting, but I'd opt for honoring with Hero Elizabeth.
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HeroBonus question:Hero Andromeda
Nemesis Eglantine
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Hero, no question.It has history at the very least and even though it is hugely cheesy and big-noting, I'd rather my kid have a positive attribute to their name than one about anger and enemies. Hero MatildaStrong warrior combo :)
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Hero, though I prefer Hera instead!
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I also prefer Hera. I like the sound of Nemesis but couldn't ever get away from the negativity of the word. It's practically Enemy. Hero Marguerite
Hero Beatrice (Italian pronunciation)
Hero Yasmina
Hero Georgiana
Hero Tabitha
Hero Ramona
Hero Victoire
Hero Gwendolyn
Hero Anneliese
Hero Wisteria
Hero Collette
Hero Mystery
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We've come to give Nemesis that meaning. But really she was an aspect of justice
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HeroNot just for the meaning/connotation, I love the name Hero!Hero Valeria
Hero Linnea
Hero Octavia
Hero Marceline
Hero Leontine
Hero Adelaide
Hero Beatrix
Hero Zosime
Hero Signy
Hero Sunniva
Hero Amadea
Hero Severine

This message was edited 7/23/2016, 11:35 AM

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I don't like either, but I like the sound of Nemesis better.How would you react if you met twin girls named Hero and Nemesis?
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I would think they had parents who loved playing with names, but weren't very practical.
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I've got a niece called Nemesis ;-)
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